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6 ; : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 2, 1937. POLLY ANDHERPALS ‘ : _ ByCLFFSTERREIT lp“cmg BRIE = . e &smmy Nclwon imm last year. I KNOWED THIS RUMPUS WOULD 2 . e — b ANGEL HADDA \ The Firemen' are not certain yet UNDER ‘NAY FBR who will be back with the squad v.bor then Joe Snow, last year's " LEAD T'SOMETHIN' | T HEARS I KNOWS IT, SUSIE. IT WUZ TH' FINEST | S 2 ALONG WITH HER & TH' JONASES 1S ALSO WOUNDED. AN TH! JONASES FEELS FEUD EVER---- WITH { SLING SHOT! 2 ce but promise to have a good BASKETBp P(I‘ lub whipped up by the end of the | ki wWeik iy \ sday night the Elks and TH! SAME AS ME NOBUDDY GETTIN! iNR: D c ABOUT IT! ; HURT ON E(THER 2 4 _TM 2k ded team will take over 3 12 TIgAL feo . a Dic for practice. : Ry y Gity Losgus to.gat S ; basketball under way for the 1937 Sion. DIE. Kb HEnE ) season. Practice begins at the High {Scholt gym tonight. Two cfficials of the Union Oil | The DeMolays will turn out With| company arrived in Juneau on the ‘the Firemen tonight, with managers | yykon to inspect the new plant of |Dan Livie and Leonard Holmquist| the company on the rock dump. on the sidelines looking over the| They are J. Maguire, Manager of crop. Properties and Facilities, and K. B. DeMolay is reported to have ac- Stevens, Construction Manager. \Quired three or four new players Both are stopping at the Juneau with talented records behind them, Hotel. 7 New York Stdrts New Alrport. s \ \ ! ‘ ! ? z | ;| 1 ! | | : PRSI NINIBIPL L PO CU OGSO § P 0 I N T BA | | [ ; e & & & 0 0 0 0 0 0 o0 " { A Y % 5 S'XTY'HVE BU . Steamer Movements ° — — . NORTHBOUND o Leaonard Bmlm Has Event- [Ralph Jamison with Gas- l OUT ON ALASKA ¢ v s o v 2l Voyage 10 West | boat Not Heard from ! e Northland scheduled to arrive and lnlenor Since October 14 ! . ,_® early tomorrow morning, ® e 4 | i When the steamer Alacka Ictt JU- ¢ maybe about 4 o'clock ®| Back to the civilization of an of-| Inquiry was started today mby for € yesterday after- o SCHEDULED SAILIN ® fice desk and a swivel chair, Leon-|Ralph Jamison, cantain of he gas-| i noon, she { G5 passengers from e princess Norah scheduled to ® urq Berlin, public land surveyor,|boat “Hazel J,° No. 31-C-51, a { G 1“ AU “ ik bt ® sail from Vancouver at 9 P. ® |arrived in Juneau on the Alaska af- gray colored troller, which left Ju- ! T Be ny. ‘SvpTuiit e I, JWORY. ® ter a trip to the far north, marked|and has failed to arrive there, Mrs, Rose Mugray, Dan Hering, A. e North Sca scheduled to sail @ |py an outboard motor trip down the|neau October 14 for Petersburg, | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER } o e, Mo 4 ’})‘]xx:z;;;lqui‘; 4 attle at 10 a.m. No- ® | yykon and the chasing down of two|cording to U. S. Commissioner Felix | 7 xh § SRR dar. And . T e . ® | wolves by ca the Richardson Gray. The boat was due to arrive | L S o inisloman, Brase. wGHNEL® & fchaduled [ Wl RO % 1‘1:);1‘\\ el TR in Peter l)‘mw: Uvinl‘.\m' 24 at the i : g 3 Place Lockheed Veqa Emily Atderson, Ray Anderson, Al- e Seattle 9 a.m. November 6. ® ™ p.in o viiaing the latter foat was|latest, the Commissioner in- Y s v e o 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 1 ferson, William Anderson, ® m Berg scheduled to sail ®| 4 ’ G | : . 2 - " " : Chohe Dison. 1’ 3, Dlbrs e from Seattle November 9. = ® :“‘(;““"”: ]"-‘ o 0 ““:””l-‘\ b ‘f‘]":::‘(‘gl ':I‘l’: “:‘(:“.M“E’k"’:f h“';‘l it | o - View of airport] |} 4-Place Stinson “Patco / Tag 3 R R SOu o bt 5 lide, and his only regret is that a|showe: , neitl rere L : L | MR Jark Popbiee, S E. 34 :N“(_’l“,""[mlfl" "‘?:1””('5 oithird wolf escaped before the car|Ketchikan where he might have ¢ . nwm"\g“ h»']‘( }“r‘l‘lf-(;“"‘vl" S Eropa ;A;l“;‘NES o could overtake it | gone. Jamison is now more than a res, Vivian Robillard, Mrs LOCA e Ma T e AR ¢ ) Anne Anderson, F. ® day night at 6 pm, for e f0Y Grasser and George Nelson, T PO il 5 PHONES, Junciu Hangar, 612; Night and Day Mary Anderson, Anne Anderson, y nig p.m, ; 3 e EIY OFSEIR0L, AR At ics. o il RBA Weenhite o SUIVEy assistants at Anchorage, and on the way down to Petersburg, Office, 587 D e, e e o Wednesday o |Proceeded on the trip which covered| Jamison might have diverted hi " 1 Ros }.\,‘:;I.I\, 1.1 X,?(nl’x\: e at7am. for Petersburg, Pory e |110USands of miles of territory, in-|course for the purpose of fishing or SHELDON SIMMONS L. F. BARR 5 D. E. Millard and wite e Alexander. Kake and wai. e |cluding Kenai, St. Michael, Nome, hunting,” the Commissioner said, i Chief Pilot Pilot i ¥ 5) }:“3\5]" L”; ("F"I‘l . Pet. ® ports. o %7 ClTeller, Kotsebue and Northwestern|“and this may have delayed him { | Sandrich, S. W. Etter, Erna: € 4 el i 5 iy . AL IATA ) QI n g Y | Alaska ports to Point Barrow but any word as to the whereabouts | RUSSELL CLITHERO, Agent SPL o Limg W, obok, Mt g iRt R Roe Y S Reaches Po'nt Barrow of Jamison or the Hazel J would i O, Westby, Shirley Westby, James I APMYingE ‘&t DalRt Bherow on. the|bs appiolated g6 the Commibhion- i — — i Yieattiy, ‘Bay. Uolila, Joah Uotils, [North Star from Kotzebue, Berlin|er's office, or by Capt. N. G. Rick- e P i o WS GO B amogaan. | Ll - Ireached the far northern port when| etts of the Coast Guard Haida.” | if-”(‘j"‘BM”{““’"‘-FVA“ ”‘(“:‘“": C lwas in port and when the se The area of Manchoukuo, 1,303,143 % . Birgham, vias, George » the Russis ers was g square miles, was announc - Anderson, Luella King, R. Booth, 'S :\(:-l,gn‘li“ I‘;(u :»‘(“,::D.l.‘]:‘;f l“ '”n:,(., a ?n for the f ime in Masek 3 BROOKL Y”l = iy EV@I‘Y Effort Made for the o tto son ¢ it ) abbed o i on| . Beatty E 3 g replace the one which ter of estimation i 2 icipal airport for New AF Bringing 59 passengers and mail|hospital to replace the one which Construction is now under way on a new municipal airpor & S 4 to Juneau from Seagtle and way Pwrned down last | 2 S L ( York. Made possible by a $9,000,000 WPA grant, supplemented by GASTINEAU C E T T points, the steamer Yukon docked, Beorlin also 70 Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson.! an appropriation of nearly 84’00%000 l:)]; lha:lty of Nde\;ls Yo}:‘lfi(‘i gh: n connectlon IDES OMOR’ROW an at 12 ‘ologk: this 8f- the . district: ifor .sck ahd - - new field will be situated on Flushing bay, Queens, an schedule o g L PR R e repowss that thenr purty SRR a1 | Lo be completed in 1939, North Beach airport, bullt in 1629, s the AIR SERVICE INFORMATION K G R Al G ens AR | nucleus of the new airport which is expected to be the world’s largest S PRSI High tide 0:50 a. m., 15.6 feet tward at 6 o'clock tonight after had occ ision to see the two New CHANNEL BUS LINE| and busiest when finished. It will comprise more than 400 acres Low tide 6:3¢ a. m., 26 feet lischargir d Ilv issenger IY"”Ik"Ia \'vémg made ”: m;)l fxom| phone 105 Juneau or 71 Donglas and will accommodate both land and seaplanes, serving probably - High tide 12:33 p. m, 172 feet er Estebeth and | Fortysecond Street to Nome by AM.—7:15,8:00, 8 as a base for transatlantic service, i i F ot o R A g, x-Sl 4 ST 3 MARINE AIRWAYS PELE Arrivals from A. their trip an eventful on .15, 8:15 . Sl R R R 2-Way Radio Communication : 5 7 ps e . w0, 808 FEDERAL POWER COMMIS-|Fedcral Power Commission, at ! : > HUSKIES WILL HAVE ~Acasted F. 5. Buriolomew, G.| O thing he comnot explain is 00 midnight. |SION, Washingon, D. C. Public no- | Washinston, D. C. By order of the }| SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Toosaen, 8. Blgss, Mis. B. 4y Blggs hc. fact, that enfyniite e went iepeh Mianelit) AN it 00000l | S50 Cel B B i SRR A S et 8¢ By, B AUTHORIZED TROUBLE WiTH BEARS Mrs. A. Bucer, Mrs. W. H. Case, this year, good weather has been the 1040, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3-40. | i e : 5. MAIL 1 > 4 5 & » " the provisions of the Federal Power |retary U. S. y & Roolayton, F. Orawlord, Mus. joxder of the day, e thioughout the (440 5:40, " 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 10110, 4 (16'18.0. 791-825¢) that Buoh- |Fisst. publicatiom, Nov. 1. ‘1937, CARRIER ] BELIEVES M’'DONALD G. crouse, Miss . DeMers, Mrs Territory generally, it has been al 11140 an & Heinen Packing Company, a |Last publication, Nov. 22, 1937. WUDNESDAY, ! ; . A. J. DrMers, A. Golloday, Mrs. poor year. t Glacter Highway | corporation, organized and existing | 3 %2 Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Returning from a vacation in Se- Golloday, Mrs. W. P. Hautala, Andy| Floyd Betts, also of the Public Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—7:00, 8: R e O : ! Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return 3 attle and Spokanz, H. L. McDonald, Holmes, W. J. Jones, Patricia Kane,|Survey office, who has completed a!P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Specml'“l“f = “l”y 0: Adhi ‘“:m‘ Rl Empire classifieds pay. Frequent Nonschedule Trips—1(7% off Round Trip. cashier at the Pacific Coast Dock, J. Maguire, Esther Morris, H. L.'survey trip in the Fairbanks and 6:45 p.m. e ke 5,(“ «; ‘;r b e 43 SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVIC] NYPLACE IN ALASKA d returned to Juneau on the Yukon. McDonald, Peggy McLeod, F. K.'Kenai country, is now at Kodiak Lenve e Juneau: AM. — 7:30, 9:30; ingas o et e i : TELEPHONE 623 While in the south, Mr. McDon- Rickerson, Ethel Boyle, O. L. Rog-|with assistants, Larry Dauphiny and 2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special Pusiness at 2106 . )b ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot PHONE 623 ald attended the Washington-Stan- ers, F. J. Salb, Dolly Silva, K, B, H. C. Torgerson. They are ex-| 10:00 pm. Rk enldle; Yolinston, s mads £ ford, and Washington-Oregon State Stevens, T. Tilson, Mrs. Tilson, Dick pocted to arrive here on the next| First Bus Sundays and Holidays |application S e games, as well as the Gonzaga- Tapley, Mrs. Tapley, V. Crumpacker, Alaska from the westward. | veaves Junean at 9:30 am. (Project, No. vt ot For very prompt ‘The Huskies are good, very gqmll From Ketchikan — N. Lester| If you have a bright ostrich feath-| £ o d d t s Mr. McDonald remarked, “until it Troast, Iyan Winsor, John Olsen,|er try using it at the vee neckline| Gu smltl‘ {ioE Ot Uanyand reserval, & water | comes to scoring. They scem to Mrs. W. M. Sherman, H. B. Crew-|of a black afternoon frock. A |condit and a power plant, used to | Chatham Stralts Transportation Co. Cheney lil.t. : Reid A i J. E. Finclm.r. v_v.‘ Gaston. i ek | —»—“Sr%ml;‘i;x::;aEl:ri:d!h;lloflqhvgggfi?1 LIQUOR DEL]VERY —w-_g— Jack the final punch. It looks like son, A, J. Nelson, S. T. Nadeau. |matching feather may be placed {supBly power for the corporation’s | g s DAR 99 they will have a pretty tough time prom Wrangell—J, S. Jeffrey,[on the hat worn with the costume. | [l pNpxing plant, dociied gatkges M. T TRANSPORTATION CO agai California.” Mrs. J. S. Jeffrey, E. M. Moore. | SRR R i ‘anof Island. Any protest agains Mr. McDonald visited with his ~ prom petersburg—Bert James, R.| Lode and placer location notices | |the approval of this application or | Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- pter, Mrs, Malcolm Sharp in popertson Rowe, E. B. Weschenfel- |fOF sale at The Empire Office. PUROLA REMEDIES Izequest for hearing thereon, with |day ab 7 am, for Petersburg, Kake, ne, and also spent much of e e Ithe reasons for such protest or re- | Port Alexander and way ports. The only lne serving Alaska that maintaim 3 s time in Seattle with relatives. |oo; oY Adams, Mrs, H. O. Ad !} PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- quest and the name and address of | Freight received not later tnan 4 e only line serving A Horace Adams Jr., Chris| & regular weekly service thronshout the oo chnxu'nwm Robert ®Baul. John 3.1 When in Need of | FULLY COMPOUNDED ,Lhe party or parties so protesting | p.m. Tuesday. i | ! esting, should be submitted FOR INFORMATION . ad Brown, James Wheeler Jr., William % | § Front Street Next Coliseum Jor requesting Arrive Leave Mr. and Mrs Ben L. Grimes and Jackson, E. Egaino, L. Ausont. || DIESEL OIL—STOVE oi || : st before November 2, 1037, to the |MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 Leave Junesu Junesu | | son, who returned frem the sou h — e YOUR COAL CHOICE PHONE 97—Froo Dyllycey T Seattle No. Bound So, Bownd | | Ia ¢ \\(“-l;' wé figw maling’ hoi TONSILECTOMY | GENERAL HAULING B e f ome in the Fosbee Apartments 1 e i | Oscar Alto underwent a tonsil-|| STORAGE and CRATING — — North Sea . Nov. 9 Nov.11 o Cotton is the most importan: in- ectomy at the Juneau Medical and PRESCRIP- Northland Nov. 16 Nov. 18 1 North 'Sea .. Nov. 23 Nov. 25 dustrial crop in China Surgical Clinic this morning CALL US TIONS 7 JUNEAU TRANSFER C:‘;g;‘:;‘y“td FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent . s e b e Phone u: ) Hotel J“neau SANIT ARY Phone 48—Night Phone 696 ;;n;t:; s ':‘y BMI’_T?:L Fhoss 3 doctor. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent.. hone 18 “Where Living Is PIGGLY Pleasant” ; B Nearest Federal Bldg. w l G G LY B Elevator Service. B Beauty Shop. FAMILY SHOE STORE [ | “Jumeauw’s Oldest Exclusive ‘ Shoe Store” | - l( ,1|Lcl| SHILINE SCHEDULE Tuneau: QNLY 5 HOURS Foirbonis Via Picturesque Whitehorse Route | LOU HUDSON—Manager | Seward St—————Juneau | ‘Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound * | | B Reasonable Winter HOME GROCERY = || Oct. 26 Nov. 1 Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on Rates Cheerfully Given, | | AND LIQUOR STORE i z o R l c Nov. 2 Nov. 8 regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- - ‘ S | 146—Phones—152 | Nov. 9 Nov. 15 Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes in continu- . CLARENCE WISE | AMERICAN CASH DRY CLEANING Nov. 16 Nov. 22 ous two-way radio communication with eleven ground Owner-Manager | GROCERY and MARKET || 3 Nov. 23 Nov. 29 stations. - % . Arri — — * ® Juneau to Vancouver, THE ALASKA LINE '}fi:;l:u.... Tuesday Fairbv:nka k| 1. Family-Style Meals Victoria er Seattle M. J. WILCOX, Ageni—Phone 2 *Fairbanks ....Sunday . uneau A *Fairbanks ...Wednesday ....Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- turn same day. (Authorized Dealers) ERWIN'S BOARDING HOUSE - || Soft SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS £ LI r(\;rr (1;;1 # L R ! wWa}:(.er ll:n::;-::; g:::ll:——g‘c)& 2§ Al 4 k ._S‘._. h C *—All year round schedule, i GAS — OILS SO. FRANKLIN STREET ashing Piincent North_Nov. 17 aska Steamshi (»m qn g NE RE R A“ : JUNEAU MOTORS | #— — i Py R Al s cRVICE-ON-ALL-AL }z KAa- p w DUCED s % ) { 3 Foot of Main Street Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: THE BEST Transcontinental 2 g Eereneacrd TAP BEER Ynur Trans-Atiantio “The Rexall Store” | IN TOWN! ‘ ALASKA T 90 on JUNEAU—FAIRBANKS— Ld LESS l“% ROUND TRIP Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence Alaska Transportation Co. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from Seattle ... D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 " Nig < your ® particulars from ' . Reliable V. W. MULVIHILL || THEMNERS |t LAUNDRY || et 5 : prescrip- | | ecreation Parlors PHONE 15 CANADIAN Butler Mauro Drug Co. ||| BILL DOUGLAS PACIFIC ‘———-———l R ST ..Nov. 9

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